Cities: Skylines 2 Gets Beach Properties Asset Pack, In-Game Mod Tools

The latest asset pack for Cities: Skylines 2 allows players to build more suitable waterfront properties in their cities.

Posted By | On 26th, Mar. 2024

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Developer Colossal Order has released a the first post-launch asset pack for Cities: Skylines 2 titled Beach Properties. The asset pack is available on all platforms, and is priced at $9.99. The Beach Properties asset pack is also available as part of the Cities: Skylines 2 Waterfronts Expansion Pass, as well as the game’s Ultimate Edition release.

The new asset pack brings a host of new beachfront properties that players can now build in their cities. The asset pack also brings with it a new Waterfront zoning option, as well as new signature buildings in European and North American styles, and cosmetic items like new trees. Check out the trailer for the asset pack below.

Along with the Beach Properties asset pack, Cities: Skylines 2 has also gotten its first in-game modding options. The new tools allow players to create, share and play with Map and Code mods. These mods can be distributed through the Paradox Mods platform.

Considering the fact that this is the first iteration of mod tools for Cities: Skylines 2, however, it is quite likely that the scope of mods it allows players to build will likely be smaller than what we’ve seen in the original Cities: Skylines. The tools will be getting updates, however, and will likely get more features down the line.


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